- Brazilian Cherry flooring
- Most popular
flooring
- Very hard
- Very durable
|
|
|
Brazilian Cherry is also known as Jatoba. Few wood species used as flooring carry the uniqueness, beauty, and natural durability of Brazilian Cherry. Oak, maple, American cherry, walnut and pine are softer than Brazilian Cherry. In fact, Brazilian Cherry is almost 3 times the hardness of pine, and double that of oak and maple. Brazilian Cherry is more resistant to damage from everyday use than oak, pine, maple and other domestic species, and a Brazilian Cherry floor keeps its original beauty without extra protection.
Brazilian Cherry flooring ages like fine wine, and many people believe it is at its best after years of regular use.
Brazilian Cherry is among the most durable and available wood species used for wood flooring today.
Your Brazilian Cherry floor needs no added preservation because of natural oils and decay resistant characteristics inherent in its chemical make-up.
|